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TinEye

TinEye is a reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to
TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified
versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions.

TinEye is the first image search engine on the web to use image
identification technology rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks.
It is free to use for non-commercial searching.

TinEye regularly crawls the web for new images, and we also
accept contributions of complete online image collections.
To date, TinEye has indexed 8,417,506,252 images from the web
to help you find what you're looking for. For more information, please see
our FAQ, and for some actual TinEye search examples,
check out our Cool Searches page.

Company Profile

TinEye is brought to you by the good folks at Idée Inc.,
an advanced image recognition and search software company. In addition to TinEye - the world's
first reverse image search engine - Idée develops several
other image recognition based
products and services used by the world's leading imaging firms:

Idée is an independent, privately held company headquartered in Toronto, Canada and we are hiring.

TinEye Contributors

Our goal with TinEye is to connect images and information and to make
sure that images can be attributed to their creator. If you are managing
a large image collection, get in touch
to have your image collection added to TinEye. This makes it easier for the original
image authors to be found, and for image seekers to get the information they're looking
for. Contributors can submit a range of content from stock and editorial
photographs to product images to illustrations and more. Learn more about how you can have
TinEye index your image collection.

At TinEye, we want to help connect images to their creator. If you are interested
in contributing your images to the TinEye index, create an imagemap and submit it
to us. Once we index your images, TinEye users will be able to find the images on
your website. Learn more about how to create and submit your
TinEye imagemap.